conflate
英 [kənˈfleɪt]
美 [kənˈfleɪt]
v. 合并; 合成; 混合
过去分词:conflated 现在分词:conflating 第三人称单数:conflates 过去式:conflated
BNC.24958 / COCA.19279
牛津词典
verb
- 合并;合成;混合
to put two or more things together to make one new thing
柯林斯词典
- V-RECIP-ERG 合并;混合
If youconflatetwo or more descriptions or ideas, or if theyconflate, you combine them in order to produce a single one.- Her letters conflate past and present...
在她的信中过去和现在融为一体。 - Unfortunately the public conflated fiction with reality and made her into a saint...
不幸的是,公众把小说和现实混为一谈,把她当成了圣徒。 - The two meanings conflated.
这两个意思混在一起了。
- Her letters conflate past and present...
英英释义
verb
- mix together different elements
- The colors blend well
双语例句
- Once you conflate sovereign and financial sector risk, the situation becomes more complicated.
一旦你把主权风险和金融业风险混在一起,情况就会变得更为复杂。 - However, mainstream object-oriented languages such as the Java language tend to conflate the different roles that classes can fill in object-oriented design.
然而,主流面向对象的语言(如Java语言)倾向于混淆类在面向对象的设计中填充的不同角色。 - The obvious explanations are either that employers like to be surrounded by pretty staff ( and voters like to see pretty politicians on TV), or that we irrationally conflate beauty with useful qualities such as honesty or intelligence.
显而易见的解释,要么是雇主愿意被漂亮的员工包围(以及选民愿意在电视上看到漂亮的政治家),要么就是我们将美貌与诚实、智慧等有用的品质非理性地混为一谈。 - Tories sometimes conflate the single market, which imposes common regulation, with a free-trade zone.
英国保守党人有时会将实行共同监管的单一市场,错误理解成一个自由贸易区。 - The two meanings conflated.
这两个意思混在一起了。 - One can conflate it to a metaphysical artistic ideal, or a mundane and profane experience.
可以夸大为源自形而上的艺术理想,亦或只是简单的形而下的生活经验。 - They are confusing when we conflate them.
如果我们把它们合在一起,就会引起困惑。 - In making this argument, I conflate knowledge of legal information with political awareness;
我得出这个结论时合并了法律信息和政治意识; - But it is wrong to conflate bad choices with retreat.
但将糟糕的选择与退缩混为一谈是不对的。 - Unfortunately the public conflated fiction with reality and made her into a saint
不幸的是,公众把小说和现实混为一谈,把她当成了圣徒。